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4 - Port O lio n i New», 1 hiaaday. Novem ber S, 1 9 M A U XILIA R Y M EETS SCHOOLM ASTERS M B I T The County Schoolmasters The World War I Auxiliary to Batrle Rock Barracks 903 dinner meeting in Gold Beach met Sunday Nov. 1 at the (or all men teachers of the Legion Hall in Port Orford county w ill be at the Rod and Nine officers were present Reel at 6 45 p m Tueaday and a report was given on V IS IT DAUGHTER t h e pen«.on b ill recently North Bend Community Build HALOWEEN PARTIES Mr and Mrs Clarence Brocks passed i«X * • * given by Mrs Don Halloween parties were giv v . mu -J their daughter in law. Bierg Plans wrre made for the en at the Langlois grade school Mrs Don Brooks, at Keiser The club members voted to Bazaar in December. A par Friday afternoon. hospital where she had recent hold a (fewer show the first Assisting Mrs Jean Strain liainrntary procedure study- ly had hack surgery but would weekend in May w ill be November 10 at the i" her firs’ grade room were return to her home this week D istrict conference of the Clarence Hansen residence on Mrs Dick Hildebrand and Mrs federated garden dubs was Garrison Lake Road. Neil Dah’ke Mrs Alice Lucas hdd Oct 28 at North Be~d The next scheduled social and her first grade room were ATTENDS M E E T IN G hour w ill be held November 20 Mrs Ted Brown and Mrs David Jim B a i r d , commercial Community Ruildmg with the t eves Bav and Hauser garden at the Roy Haft residence Barkkiw Mrs Jean Berger teacher of Pacific High School, c l“ hs being hostesses Next meeting w ill be Decern a-d her 2"d grade room were attended a meeting of the Ore Bird report was given bv ber 6 at the American Legion Mrs William Uvshbaugh and gon Business Education Asso Mrs Sam Cuatt on the Swan hall in Port Orford. Mrs Jim Sweeney: Mrs M a r ciation in Eugene during the W '<1 (fewer reoort was given weekend garet Hofsess and her 2nd bv Mrs Rose Barrington on the ED MALOYS R ETU R N grade room were Mrs Dick wild geranium M r and Mrs Ed Maloy re COUCHES V IS IT PARENTS Everest and Mrs Frank W il The program was out on Mrs turned home Thursday from a cox: Mrs Marion W itttaker Mr and Mrs Ron Couch of two week's visit with relatives and her third grade room Coos Bay were weekend guests A W Kapine of Bandon on fecal binds She gave a very and their children James and were Mrs Steve Sullivan anti of Mrs Couch's parents. Mr interesting talk stating -,he LaReine in Portland. Mrs Darrell Price; and Mrs Kenneth Belden .«•ar-ed about the birds bv From Portland they accom Mrs Frances Everest and her walking in the woods and panied Mrs Maloy's sister and V IS IT PARENTS fourth grade room were Mrs riudy ine the birds' h>bif# husband Mr and Mrs H E J-bn Wahl anil Mrs .Archie Mr and Mrs Richard M arr th. r kinds of nests". She ad Washburn to Vancouver. B C Aldrooc; Dick Rousselle and of Langlois were in Eastern vised anyone who is interested to visit relatives stopping at h s fifth grade room were Mrs Oregon recently to visit Mrs in birds to have a good bird A'derwvod Manor and Mukil K -'th Shaffer and Mrs Gail M arr's parents. M r and Mrs he»k to use when identifying teo. Wn . to visit two of their Stevenson Miss Patricia Me Joe Jeffery at Union a b rd vou do not know first schoolmates from Minn Crea and her sixth grade Mrs M a rr’s sister. Mrs Lyle Members attending the meet esota whom they had not seen room were Mrs John Amos Irm a n of Union, came to Lang ing in Notrh Rend last week for 55 years and Mrs John Bierg lo s to stay with the Marr were Mrs George Guerin. Mrs Fridav even-ng the seventh chi'dren during their parents Jay Rsrrmeton Mrs S»m Cu FROSH FOOTBALL and eighth grade student had absence att Mrs Don Rierg. Florence Pacific High School fresh a Halloween party at the Svdnsm and Mrs Gene Cot men football team has scored school CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ton a total of 147 points to their Students enjoyed a movie, The A n n u a l Community opponents 26 this season dancing a n d refreshments Chirstmas Bazaar w ill be held SQUARE DANCE NEWS The coaches have been Ch»oerons for the partv in Dec 4 at the Legion Hall in Beachcomber's square danc pleased with all the freshmen cluded Mr and Mrs Marion Per: Orford ¡ng at the Skvfeft in N>rih and their desire to play- foot Whut«ker Mrs Rfehard M arr This Bazaar has been a big Bend last Saturday evening ball and several of the boys and Mr and Mrs Harry Strain success with all organizations BWE M r rad Mrs Vhert B rit have done an outstanding job in town taking part which tnn «nd M r and Mrs Ernest for the team GOLDFN W EDDING draws much interest Dah’ke Smokey Storm one of the PLANNED EDR SUNDAY E r"ie Nelson w ill be callfog b e s t quarterbacks Pacific A Golden Wedding receptfer D R IVE TO AGNESS for the next regular square freshmen have ever had and « befog given for M r and Mr and Mrs Charlie Caugh dance which is the Sadie a real hopeful for the Pirate Mrs H a rn Homer at the ell drove to Agness from Gold Hawking dance at the Cove team Donald Dahms. B ill Mc Christian Church in Coquille Beach Saturday staving over Saturday Everyone is wel Donald. M i k e McWilliams. Sunday, from 2 to 5 d m by night in Powers and enfeving come Jim m y Forty and Henry Pot members of the Horner fam a vast amount of fall brilliance The beginners’ class i« meet ter are other outstanding per ilv in this scenic drive ¡ng at the Cove every Monday formers throughout the season AU friends c f M r and Mrs n -h : for lessons conducted bv The last game w ill be Thurs Horn«r are cordially invited ATTEND LOS CONFERENCE Nt 'son A beginners’ c*a«s is day evening at 7 p m with to attend Christian Church Mr and Mrs Edward Svoher in progress now and new mem M yrtle Point at Blanco Field is located at 10th and Folsom of Lanvlois attended the Dis bers can be included one more in Coquille. trict Conference of the Church time A ll teenagers are wel POMONA GRANGE NEWS of the L i t t r Day Saints in come and can enter for 25 A large attendance of grang W EEKEND IN LANGLOIS Coos Bav cents with a student body ers met for the regular meet Mrs r>ora Potter of Coos Bav Aoostle Thomas S Morsen of ticket ing of the Pomona grange held b * " t the weeknd with her son the General Conference in Salt last Saturday at Oohir daughter-in-law. M r and Lake Citv. w“ h Representa JIM TW EED Y HOME Agriculture chairman Joe Mr« Harold Potter, in Lang tive Paul Rnvall of the Gen Mr and Mrs Jim Tweedy Zumpfe reported on the quar lois. eafeev Societv were also in r i turned to the Arizona Ranch antine laws governing seeds attendance at this meeting after a three week's vacation and certified seed for our pro MOVE TO PORTLAND spent with relatives a n d tection. G"EST5 IN REEDSPORT Mr and Mrs Bob Bekebrede friends in Iawa and Missouri Legislative chairman, Clar of Coos Bay have moved to Mr and Mrs John E 'lis of J.m Tweedy L'SN was home ence Brocks discussed pro and Langlois were weekend visi during the weekend and w ill Portland whre Bob is contin cor. to the voters "The County- tors at the home of Mrs E 'lis' uing with his life insurance graduate f r o m electronics Planning and Zoning" mea company in an advanced po parents. M r and Mrs Rudy school on Treasure Island this sure to appear on the ballot Sherych in Reedsport. sition. week after which he expects with most granges in the coun Mrs Bekebrede is the daugh to spend a week or so visiting ty recommending a “ no" vote. STUDY GROUP MEETS ter of M r and Mrs Charles with relatives and friends in Sylvia Lee lecturer con Jensen c f Denmark The St John's Catholic Iowa ducted group singing and a Church studv group met last panel discussion with Joe week at the home of \ f r arx) LANGLOIS PTO TO COOS BAY MAN VISITS Zumpfe. Clarence Brooks and Mrs Tom Habin M E E T N E X T THURSDAY E ric Rudquist of Coos Bay Clarence Baziers as panel The group is meeting every The Langlois PTO w ill be was a visitor during the week members discussing. “ County Wednesday for the next four holding their November meet end at the home of Charlie Planning and Zoning” meas ing Thursday Nov 12. weeks Anvone -n’ ereried may- Russell and Mattie Mosher on ure. This was followed by a call Mrs Liova Bates The date has been advanced Floras Creek question and answer period to coincide with American Ed Mrs M orris McGee of Brook ucation Week which is Novem CAMP DIRECTORS M E E T b ir t h d a y pa r ty ings was elec’-ed to fill the A follow up meeting of the ber 8 through 14 Mrs Neil Fredricks gave a office of Pomona since Mrs C urry County Youth Camps Mrs Gerald Kamph. PTO birthday party last week for V irg il Clark •>! Brookings had directors a'ong with people in her daughter and guests in president, extends an invita moved away from the county terested in various types of tion for all parents to attend cluding Mr and Mrs Howard Mrs Warren M iller was elected this open bouse vocational training for youth Pickle and fam ily. Ethel Cor- at a Drevious meeting to fill of high school age met Wed- M r and Mrs Clell Mason w ill rick and Mrs Lowell Kreu’-zer the office of secretary- and the be featured on the evening's nsday in Port Orford for the and familv two new- ofifeers were duly purpose of formulating de program when they w ill show installed bv county deputy. eclored slides and articles of tailed reports for the Gover IN COQUILLE Clarence Brooks r o r ’s Council to be held soon India purchased while the M r and Mrs A'hert Britton Plans were discussed for a Mason's were employed there were business visitors in Co feint ii.-stalfetien to be held in quille Wednesday January with a date to be M O VE TO DILLARD announced later V I« IT IN PORTLAND M r and Mrs Keith Cox and HERE FOR FUNER AL Next meeting of "he Pomona M’ss P»tric>4 M'-Crea ac- fa m ily of Langlois moved to Mrs Herman Stager of Val- grange w ill be January 30 at c-mnanied hv Francis Everest D illa rd during the weekend lefe. Calif., arrivd in L a r-jiOis th Chetco Grange with mem as far as Euoene where Mrs and is a guest of her niece, bers of the Sixes delegation Everest visited her son-in-few G ARD EN CLUB NEWS Mrs William Storm bringing dessert and the Ophir and daughter. M r and Mrs The Rhododendron Garden Mrs Stager came to attend members bringing salad. Rov M ollier. Mfeg McCrea Club met at the home of Mrs the funeral of her brother. Sixes Grange members a t continued on to Portland to Steve Sullivan with eight Archie McLeod tending were Mr and Mrs Don spend the weekend members and three visitors Bjerg. M r and Mrs A rt Sweet. present. ATTEND CONFERENCE Florence Sydnam. Mrs Smith The ro ll call was given by Attending the Rooue River Honeywell. Mabel Marlow. Ada SENATORS w if i : VISITS each member naming their D istrict No 5 Fall Conference Mrs W’avne Morse of Wash Capps. M r and Mrs Frank favorite tree in North Bend last we»k from Pcok. M r and Mrs Clarence ington, D C . was a guest last A report on the district board Port Orford were Mrs Lvle week of Mrs Charles Brooks Brooks. Mrs Sam Cuatt, Lucy meeting held Oct. 15 at the Crose. Mrs E'm er Rob'=on, Gntry. Henry Adolphsen and c f Sixes. Weekend guests of the Brooks - Walter Gorsuch Fred Adam« reported much fam ily were M r and Mrs Fred improved and friends were Peters of Seattle amazed at his recovery SHOP woeef raw*/ Fwr homí «mi««’ «n OwrnRon | *«kr Sunday (or a hirthdav d-nner f o r Mrs ueoree F ru itt and F ruitt SCHOOL HOLIDAY Veteran's Day a school holiday s tr ic k e n w it h o iabbtbs Mrs L Harrison Mrs Dow Clarno j - I Mrs J ’m Wd«on garden club members from Port Orford ATTEND r * A P T « FAIR S- ver»' fe ties from P-wt Or f-rrl .»n t I »n-’ < >is Attended the Arts »ed Craft« fs-r he'd last Thnrvday at the Ophir Grange ball Many disp’ays were ex hibited a n d demonstrations given on many clever samples if crafts, including knitting cuamie* tile, pastel painting at I working with plastics Attending were Mrs Walter Pratt, Mis W I. Montgomery. Mrs Paul Ran ' di M rt K »ward ilitg e rs .n . Mrs Anna Mueller. Mrs Lester H ill Mrs Fred Deaver. Mrs !«ynn DeBord. Mrs Delmer Uak-an. Mrs Harvey Myers and Mrs E ari Tangeman luidics attending from L ing lots were Mrs David Barkkiw. Mrs Wilbur Sypher and Mrs Walter Gorsurh M1«» Judy Harris dsu«hter cf Mr «nd Mrs V e rd i Ifo n -lt cf SPver Rorinos. was taken I act we**k with diabetes • nd ’ • k t " to the Curry General He«ni»sl |n Gold Beach During the weekend Judv and her mother were t»k>-n hv n'an from the Sixes a'm ort fo Portland where she w ill re celve further treatment and a soeeial course of lessons de signed for her recovery diet Mr and Mrs Rsvm-nd Pratt moved to Fino«rr |«.| week R ivm nd is emploved as an •■tnoom-er w-'h radio .station KBBR in North Bend Eugene Harrison, who suf fire d a fractured leg while h« Inina students at Pacific High School get ready for the bonfire and hitmecvming fes tiv iliis was able to return to his home in Port Orford from Keizer Hospital Sunday GET T H E IR ELK it i'oh Hall of Sixes anti Ted E'lingsen of North Bend were successful in the Ceuxs River country during the weekend in bunging heme an elk W ERE D IN N E R GUESTS Mr an) Mrs Claren-e Hines MOSTI SLUMBER PARTV H ELP DECORATE POR VETERANS CARNIVAL M ils Carla Huhhel dauah for of Mr ant Mrs Carl Huh het. was hnsfos» at her home Saturday evening for a slum her party Guests included Pat Kalina Marsha Dreis. Mareo Samu 1*10. Linda Rhodes Kara Mac t cn.il<), lle ltv Belden Dottie Peeta ar.t Shanin Strain M r and Mis George Fruitt were awav several lavs last week visiting Mr and Mrs Rodney F ru ltl andd family in Halsey and F ru itt s daughter • •■nrginj Crawford in Grants Pass r .'is iT i Mr an! M^a Walter Ben n-tt of Pasco Wn were enesft last week of Mr and Mrs Ro bert Meyers in Port Orford SCHOOL ASSEMBLY A National School Assembly w ill be held Monday in laing kus .mil title of the showing is "Mi Banjo" ATTEND FUNER AL HOME FROM HOSPITAL ence beaus« of the lack of I arental res,am.se in the past to the conference» Any parent dt sirimz a confer erce may call ED 2 3IJt and arrangrm antt w ill be mad« V IS IT RELATIVES PRATT« MOVE M BYERS h i v e brother F J Pattee of San Francisco; 24 grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren Concluding services were held al Lincoln Memorial Park In Portland Mr and Mrs J L “ Demps" GilflUan of Ifort Orford at tended ihe funeral services in C. os Bay Monday for G ilfil I j o ' s mother. Mrs Jessie H GilflUan. who died at her home at Delmar Friday Mrs Giifdan was born Aug 17. 1870 in Janesville ta and had lived at Delmar (or 51 year» She is survived b> sons. Dr F A GilflUan of Corvallis llnm er GilflUan and John G ilil Ian of Coos Bav anti J L Gilt U U of Pm t i 1 i daughter Mrs Jean G n ter of i os it iv | atgr Mi ■ Lettie Daugher’ v ol Coot Bav and TAKING n u r s e s COURSE Margaret Carry daughter d M is ( I n k S| .' O « )|n It .1' tending the L P N class at S u.thwesti rn Oregon College this week is starting nrac' cal training course al Keizer Itos Pl'al m North Bend Mr and Mrs Robert Meyer F t Seelye Mrs It It Stratton wen, to Roirhurg recently to Ihe Veil runs Hospital where they helped decorate the ree realional building for a carni v.il Io in held (here Siam Many organizations through 1 ut Ihe slate had booths and all were tveing m ule ready for ’ he carnival During the late ufternam • if '' much feraratliM Mcvci and Seelve heltu-d bring some of the patients n wheel chairs In U>e lecreai-onal hall la v ew Ihe forlhccming event FOOTBALL t o n ig h t M vil'e point w ill bring Ibeir lie'brnen learn her Io meet P " dies freshmen team Io rig h t rh o rsitjiv, 7 p m for the ia>, game ol ihe sea- in p n d ■ freshmen w ill be lay ma ,b ..u n d e fe a te d r< -out on 'he l i n e PLANS DINN ER The Floras Willow Club is holding its T« inksi-iv in - dm ner m. .-I n > at the Soirfe men's Club in I anglois N iv 12 and all mi mhers are urge I In attend ls i> 1 A RE ■ ■ * iM JII MJ l ì I VISIT SISTER Mis Edward Sypher ol t.ing lot» v tailed her sister and family Mr and Mrs M t hael ll.ggins at txirraine Nephew Mark Higgins returned home wdh Mrs Sypher (or an ex tended visit REPORT CAROS OUT Report cards are out We I r.v sday this week Pacific High Schtsd w ill no- have parent teacher confer I L6 2-L6Ç 79 4 157 inçtw -«« a-w tucker ’ s mart NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING WORKS IN ALL SEASONS ALL THE TIME «s (' I _ ____ ___ Summer or Winter, Spring or Fall, people want the NEWS. 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